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How do I add sound to my page with SiteBuilder?

Here is how to add a background sound in your pages using SiteBuilder:

  1. Open your site for editing.
  2. Click on the Site Add-Ons icon from the menu at the bottom.
  3. Click on any Add It Here button.
  4. Choose Multimedia from the menu.
  5. Select Add below the Add sound to your site header.
  6. Click on the button named Add A Sound File.
  7. Click on the Browse button and select the sound file from your computer.
  8. Type alternative filename, which doesn't contain any special characters or spaces, in the Rename this file to: field (Note: Don't change the extension of the file!).
  9. Click on Done.
  10. Select Play continuously in background from the menu on the right and click Done.
  11. You are ready to publish your site, and the sound in the background will be functional.
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